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Benet Casablancas
Peces (3)
Works Info
Composer
:
Benet Casablancas
Genre
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Chamber
Compose Date
:
2013
Average_duration
:
7:08
Movement_count
:
3
Movement ....
Benet Casablancas is a Spanish composer who has made a name for himself in the contemporary classical music scene. One of his most notable works is "Peces (3)", a composition for solo piano that was premiered in 1999. "Peces (3)" is divided into three movements, each of which is inspired by a different type of fish. The first movement, "El pez rojo" (The Red Fish), is characterized by its energetic and playful nature. The music is full of quick, darting movements that evoke the image of a fish swimming through the water. The second movement, "El pez dorado" (The Gold Fish), is more contemplative and introspective. The music is slower and more lyrical, with a sense of melancholy that suggests the fish is lost in thought. The final movement, "El pez volador" (The Flying Fish), is the most virtuosic of the three. The music is fast and frenetic, with the pianist's fingers flying across the keys to create a sense of motion and excitement. "Peces (3)" was premiered on May 22, 1999, at the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, Spain. The performance was given by pianist Albert Attenelle, who had worked closely with Casablancas to bring the piece to life. The premiere was a great success, with the audience responding enthusiastically to the music's playful energy and technical virtuosity. Overall, "Peces (3)" is a highly engaging and entertaining piece of music that showcases Casablancas' skill as a composer. Its three movements are each distinct and memorable, with a sense of whimsy and playfulness that makes the music a joy to listen to. Whether you're a fan of contemporary classical music or simply appreciate great piano music, "Peces (3)" is definitely worth checking out.
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